If you land on this page and are unfamiliar with how to install Sketchup Extensions such as LibFredo6 or how to register on Sketchucation, please watch this video or refer to the Plugin page of LibFredo6.

With FredoScale you can orientate the selection box around a set of objects and interactively apply a number of geometric transformations, such as Scaling, Tapering, Stretching, Plane Shear, Twisting, Bending and Rotation. By extension, some transformation can be done without a selection box.

First of all: Thank you, thank you, thank you!!! and again thank you...

I'm still trying to find my jaw that fall somewhere in the floor after seeing your video, but nevermind that... You added alot of new and usefull tools to this plugin but the one that really caugh my atention on the video where the stretching one that could turn some components into a simplified DC component. Simply great.

Your one of the reasons that makes me see how lazy and unfocus to modeling (and texturing, animating or new hardware for that matter...) the sketchup development team really is (and how we users content with so few from them). I sure hope you get hired or get some type of recognition from the SK Team, and a lot of donations from us.

1. I use F4 for reverse faces as a keyboard shortcut therefore it is not working with Freescale at the moment. How can I change your script to accept another keystroke, like F12 for example?(I did notice on "Bend" however if I press Tab to adjust the parameters then it will activate the slicer).

2. I notice in the Youtube video you have 13 icons on the toolbar. Mine only shows 10 and one that I have you don't. I also don't see an option to add or delete any in the Default Parameters Dialog.

1. I use F4 for reverse faces as a keyboard shortcut therefore it is not working with Freescale at the moment. How can I change your script to accept another keystroke, like F12 for example?(I did notice on "Bend" however if I press Tab to adjust the parameters then it will activate the slicer).

2. I notice in the Youtube video you have 13 icons on the toolbar. Mine only shows 10 and one that I have you don't. I also don't see an option to add or delete any in the Default Parameters Dialog.

Thanks.

You can change the key assignments and show more (or less) toolbar icons by modifying the settings in the FreeScale Default Parameters dialog box (the menu entry is under FreeScale, not under LibFredo6).To activate the slicer and divider, you also have the contextual menus.